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WXPN Media Player

Welcome to WXPN's new media player. Here's a quick guide to help you get started. For additional questions, please email online@xpn.org.

First, this player will ONLY work for you if you have a Flash enabled computer.
This requires that you have flash installed into your web browser. It is a free download you can get here:http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer

Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7

Mac OS X

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS

We recommend using a high-speed internet connection for the best user experience.
You may need to clear your cache / cookies if you are having issues with the player, here is how to do it:
It is important that you exit and close all browser windows after clearing your local cache and history before attempting to re-open the player

Internet Explorer Windows

1. In your browser's menu bar go to Tools --> Internet Options --> General --> Browsing History --> Delete...
2. From this window delete the Temporary Internet Files, Cookies and History.
3. Close this window, then select OK before exiting the browser.

Firefox Windows

1. In your browser's menu bar, go to Tools --> Options --> Privacy
2. From the Privacy window select the Settings... tab found in the Private Data subsection
3. In the Private Data subsection window choose Download History and Cache and select OK.
4. To clear NPR only cookies, go to Tools --> Options --> Privacy
5. Select Close and then OK again before closing the window and exiting the browser.

Firefox Mac OSX

1. In the Mac OSX menu bar, go to Firefox --> Preferences --> Privacy
2. From the Private Data subsection select the Settings... tab and choose Cache, Browsing History and Download History only and select OK
3. Close the Preferences window and Exit the browser

Safari Mac OSX

1. In the Mac OSX menu bar, go to Safari --> Empty Cache

Some smart phones may not be able to use/launch the player because not all phones have Flash.
If you are unable to use the player for whatever reason, don't worry - you can still access our live streams the same old way: